Alma Mata Global Health Network

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Alma Mata Global Health Network is for all interested in global health issues.

It provides regular updates on news, events, education and careers related to global health via its website, Facebook group, Twitter account and mailing list.

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May 27 2014

Global Health Advocacy seminar: “Apps, maps and cyber chats: how technology can be harnessed for global health”

Global Health Technology“Apps, maps and cyber chats: how technology can be harnessed for global health”

Venue:  Royal College of Physicians, Regents Park, London, NW1 4LE

Date:  June 19th 2014, 6:30pm – 8pm followed by a drinks reception

This is the second in this year’s Global Health Advocacy seminar series held by the RCP and the Alma Mata Global Health Network.  How can technological innovations be employed in low-resource settings to address global health issues? How can these innovations maximise professionals’ productivity, empower patient and improve quality and access to healthcare? Are these tools diverting resources from ensuring sustainable health systems and can they really hold value for money in global health settings? The discussion will consider how the developed world can learn from innovations taking place elsewhere and incorporate them into the existing health systems.  Join us for a lively and interactive debate.
Chair:

Dr. Caroline Free, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Speakers:

Mr Chris Phillips, MapAction

Dr. Tariq Sadiq, St. George’s University/eST12 Consortium

Dr Susie Whitwell, Medicine Africa

Mr Alan Hardiman, T-Systems.

 

Email: international@rcplondon.ac.uk to reserve your place.

Image Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/apps-etc/

May 21 2014

International health work from an orphanage in Romania to the remote island of East Timor, Brazil & beyond

BRIGHTON ALMA MATA GLOBAL HEALTH GROUP PRESENTS:
 
Dr Alison Beadsworth, A & E consultant and co- founder of ‘Iasis’ and ‘Children on the Edge’ charities
Monday June 2nd at 6:30pm
Audrey Emerton Building, room TBC
Eastern Road, Brighton
BN2 5BE
 
Sharing her stories & experiences in international health work from an orphanage in Romania to the remote island of East Timor, Brazil & beyond.
Come along to find out more, all welcome. Social after.
Email brighton@almamata.org if you would like to find out more about upcoming speaker and journal club events.

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/iasis/

May 20 2014

R2HC Webnar on Funding Health Research in Crises

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Jun 04, 2014 at 4:00 PM BST

Register now!

The Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) Programme opens its second call for proposals on 26 May 2014 with up to £3.5 million of research funding available. We are holding a webinar on 4 June, linking to the R2HC team in London, to present details of this opportunity to apply for research funding.

The R2HC programme aims to increase the level and quality of collaborative research on recognised public health challenges in humanitarian crises, to inform effective humanitarian interventions and improve health outcomes.

This webinar will be an opportunity to catch up on the outcomes and learning from the first round of funding, hear from the programme partners, and discuss the details of the second call. It will be relevant for researchers or operational humanitarian actors working in or on public health settings in humanitarian crises.

During the webinar participants will be able to watch the presentations live from London, take part in discussions, and pose questions directly to the presenters via the webinar interface.

Please consider joining the webinar if you:

• might be interested in seeking funding for research on health in humanitarian crises;
• would like to hear more about research taking place in this area;
• have questions regarding the R2HC programme

For more information on the R2HC programme please visit their website.

This event is offered by ELRHA, hosted by Save the Children, a registered charity in England and Wales (213890) and Scotland (SC039570).

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/r2hc-webnar-on-funding-health-research-in-crises/

May 15 2014

Latest APPG on Global Health Report: ‘Patient empowerment: for better quality, more sustainable health services globally’

APPG on Global Health - Patient Empowerment

The result of a partnership by six All Party Parliamentary Groups, this report takes a global perspective on how to empower patients to play a more active role in their care.

Drawing on case studies from low, middle and high income countries, it outlines how much the UK has to learn from overseas – and how these lessons should be applied. The report also highlights the UK’s strengths, its important role historically in supporting the global patient empowerment agenda, and how it can continue to play a leading role internationally.

 

The report is available to download here.

 

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/latest-appg-on-global-health-report-patient-empowerment-for-better-quality-more-sustainable-health-services-globally/

Apr 21 2014

The April Instalment of the Alma Mata Global Health Newsletter is now out

UNICEG GuineaThe Latest Alma Mata Global Health Newsletter is now out!

Please see the following link.

Photo credit: Children listen as UNICEF and partners visit the crowded Marché Niger to continue explaining to families how to they can protect themselves from Ebola

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/the-april-instalment-of-the-alma-mata-global-health-newsletter-is-now-out/

Apr 21 2014

Apps, Maps and Cyber Chats: how technology can be harnessed for global health

Global Health TechnologyRoyal College of Physicians of London/Alma Mata global health advocacy seminar:

Thursday 19th June 2014, 18:30 – 20:00, followed by a drinks reception.

This seminar will explore how technological innovations can be employed in low-resource settings to address global health issues.  How can they be used to maximise productivity, empower patients, and improve quality and access to healthcare; and how can we ensure they don’t lead to diversion of resources and undermining of existing health systems?

Chaired by Dr. Caroline Free (LSHTM)

Speakers to include:

A representative from Medicine Africa (TBC); Mr Chris Phillips (MapAction) and Dr. Tariq Sadiq, St. George’s University.

Email: international@rcplondon.ac.uk to reserve your place.

 

Royal College of Physicians | Regents Park | London | NW1 4LE
Image Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/apps-maps-and-cyber-chats-how-technology-can-be-harnessed-for-global-health/

Apr 17 2014

Alma Mata Liverpool: “Thatcher’s legacy on health inequality in Britain and the future for public health in England”

“Thatcher’s legacy on health inequality in Britain and the future for public health in England”

Dr Alex Scott Samuel

Tuesday 29th April, 6.30-8.30pm

Harold Ellis Room, The Main Guild, Abercromby Square, Liverpool

 

The return of the postponed event. Dr Alex Scott Samuel will talk about his recent paper on Thatcher’s legacy on health inequality in Britain and the future for public health in England.

This promises to be a very engaging talk from a well informed, passionate speaker. He has been a lifelong campaigner for health equality and social causes from grassroots activism to national think tanks both as a physician, as a public health academic and contributor to the guardian.

An opportunity to consider the future of the NHS, how it will affect your careers and what you can do to shape that future.  For more information about Alma Mata Liverpool see there group-space.

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/alma-mata-liverpool-thatchers-legacy-on-health-inequality-in-britain-and-the-future-for-public-health-in-england/

Apr 15 2014

Global health alert: Delivering the right to a safe and dignified birth: The role of the world’s midwives?

RSMFocusing on safe births and the state of midwives around the world

Tuesday 13th May 18:30 RSM

95% of the daily estimated 1,000 pregnancy related deaths around the world can be prevented. This seminar will highlight the challenges of caring for pregnant women in resource limited settings and will discuss the necessity of looking more holistically at the links between education, early marriage and maternal health.

Speakers include:
Mrs Sarah Brown, Global Patron of the White Ribbon Alliance
Dr Nawal Ba Abbad, Health Policy Specialist
Dr Lesley Page, President of the Royal College of Midwives

The Q&A session will be followed by a free drinks reception, which everyone is welcome to attend.

Registration now open, please see here.

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/global-health-alert-delivering-the-right-to-a-safe-and-dignified-birth-the-role-of-the-worlds-midwives/

Apr 14 2014

From Bokotchilli to the UN Plaza: making the most of qualitative research

Dr Juliet BedfordThursday 24th April 18:30
Liverpool Medical Institution

Dr Juliet Bedford is the Founder and Director of Anthrologica, a research-based organisation that specialises in applied anthropology in global health. Anthrologica conducts formative and operational research across health sectors, focusing on the interface between the provision and uptake of health services, particularly in resource-scarce settings.

Juliet Holds a Doctorate in Anthropology from the University of Oxford where she is a research associate at the School of Anthropology. She works extensively in developing contexts and fragile states across Africa and Asia including Somalia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mongolia, Laos, and Vietnam. Her research interests include maternal, newborn and child health and disability. She has worked for many organisations including UNICEF, THET, LSHTM, Save the Children and many local organisations.

Juliet has specific expertise in incorporating the needs and perceptions of intended beneficiaries into health policy and programming to ensure that it is contextually relevant and that opportunities for improving health are maximised through the active participation of recipients.

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/from-bokotchilli-to-the-un-plaza-making-the-most-of-qualitative-research/

Apr 09 2014

ALMA MATA BRIGHTON: GLOBAL HEALTH JOURNAL MEETING

The-FEAST-clinical-trial--006Discussion topic: THE FEAST TRIAL & RESEARCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Monday 14th April @18.30

Audrey Emerton Building, Eastern road, Brighton BN2 5BE, opposite the main entrance to the Royal Sussex County Hospital

They will be discussing the legendary FEAST trial which found that fluid resuscitation as an emergency treatment for African children suffering with shock from severe infections does not save lives.

The links to key resources can be found below:

1. The primary paper from the trial

2. A paper on the impact (or lack) of the FEAST trial on current WHO shock guidelines for resource poor settings.

3. A paper on why first line therapy in developed countries may have caused excess mortality in resource poor settings.

All welcome, come along and join the discussion. There will be a social afterwards.

 

Alma Mata is an open group for anyone interested in global health. If you would like to find out more about the Brighton Branch’s upcoming speaker events, film & journal nights or are interested in speaking and sharing your expertise, please email brighton@almamata.org.uk

Permanent link to this article: http://almamata.org.uk/alma-mata-brighton-global-health-journal-meeting/

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